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Valentines romantic getaway. HELP WANTED URGENTLY!


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Hi There,


I know it's short notice but I'm looking to go away this weekend with my boyfriend but don't have a clue where to go. Can you suggest somewhere? It doesn't matter where it is just so long as it's in the UK. What's the most romantic place you've stayed in??? Recommendations desperatly needed. The more suggestions the better.


Thank you.


Kirsty

Sorry Kirsty,


Teh Crazybear in Oxford is quite nice


http://www.crazybeargroup.co.uk/


Babington House also nice, but not as nice as it used to be


http://www.babingtonhouse.co.uk/


This is a good site for lastminute


http://www.laterooms.com/


It doesn't help that it's a Saturday night though because I think more people will go away this year. All the more reason to stay home and....


Good luck.


Px

giggirl Wrote:

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> Honey you sound so keen why not just stay home and

> shag? Spend the money on high heels and lingere

> instead. Just a suggestion.



GG sounds like you have Valentines night sorted then.

We found this place by accident whilst drivin round Devon ( Yeah this dog drives..grr.) It has become our favorite place and others have stayed and loved it too. It's run by an eccentric Aussie couple so quite casual in a way, at night if you sit reading in the library and the windows are open bats fly in and out " ohh yes sir.....quite normal bats in the library"...


Hmm now I think about it I really want to go back soon...


Combe House in Gittisham, Devon, see it on [email protected]........ It is really luuuuuvly darling..


weirdly also by accident whilst looking found another combehouse.co.uk which looks "nice" (well you know what I mean).... also


See what you think


Woof

Wow, so many good suggestions guys, thank you sooo much, I'm frantically trying to look through them all now. Keep me posted if you thinks of any more. I'm thinking i'm going to have to visit all of these at some point this year they all look so nice. :))

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